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Key National Results
Total Potential Jobs Impact:
Approximately 1.0 million jobs by 2018 and over 1.4 million by 2030
Total cumulative potential government revenue:
Additional $36 billion by 2015 and nearly $803 billion by 2030
Total Potential Production impact:
By 2015, an additional 1.27 million boed could be produced, risingto 10.4 million boed by 2030. Over the period 2012 to 2030, it isestimated an additional cumulative 35.4 billion boe of reservescould be produced through development policies
Development Policy Case Incremental Impacts:
(Change from the Current Path Case)
Wood Mackenzie’s analysis found that U.S. policies which encourage the development of new and existingresources could, by 2030, increase domestic oil and natural gas production by over 10 million boed,support an additional 1.4 million jobs, and raise over $800 billion of cumulative additional governmentrevenue. Whereas increasing regulatory burdens on the oil and gas upstream sector will result in higherdevelopment costs, which can potentially hinder the growth of production, tax revenues, and job creation.Continuing the current path of policies which slow down the issuance of leases and drilling permits,increase the cost of hydraulic fracturing through duplicative water or air quality regulations, or delay theconstruction of oil sands export pipelines such as Keystone XL, will have a detrimental effect onproduction, jobs, and government revenues.
Total U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Production (Projected)
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